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Best podcasts about Frank G Wisner

Latest podcast episodes about Frank G Wisner

Serve to Lead | James Strock
Meenakshi Ahamed | Podcast

Serve to Lead | James Strock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 47:46


The India-US relationship is one of the most significant and fascinating among great nations. In this episode of the Serve to Lead Podcast, historian and journalist Meenakshi Ahamed discusses her new book, A Matter of Trust: India-US Relations From Truman to Trump. Ahamed combines analytical rigor with a storyteller’s gift for narrative. The book has garnered critical acclaim, and is a finalist for the prestigious Arthur Ross Award of the Council on Foreign Relations.Seventy years of India-US relations has shown that despite the two countries being democracies, not only are they far apart culturally but the intersection of their critical interests is relatively modest. Therefore, the only time when the relationship has developed any real momentum is when one of the leaders has been willing to make a leap of faith.—Meenakshi AhamedIndia’s world role continues to evolve amid the kaleidoscopic changes underway with the rise of China and other challenges to the so-called liberal international order that has prevailed since the end of the Second World War. Ahamed illuminates current issues—such as India’s decision not to join the United States in support Ukraine’s struggle against Russian aggression in 2022—through her understanding of India’s history of non-alignment during the twentieth-century Cold War. She also has a keen understanding of the unique contributions of Indian-Americans in US business, which may continue to pull our nations ever closer in the decades ahead.Critical Acclaim'Meenakshi Ahamed has brought us a brilliant, important, sparkling and definitive study of a part of American history that is growing more crucial by the day. A Matter of Trust is essential reading at a moment when the United States and India are all the more central to each other, and when valiant democracies around the world are in danger.'—Michael Beschloss, New York Times bestselling author and NBC News Presidential Historian'Meenakshi Ahamed has given us an authentic, thoughtful and accessible account of a relationship characterized by paradox and progress. She tells the tale of the highs and lows of that relationship in all its drama, with strong and idiosyncratic personalities on both sides. Today's transformed India-US relations could determine the future not only of one-fifth of humanity but of the Asian Century. This is a book with a serious message—one to read and savor.'—Shivshankar Menon, Former National Security Advisor, Ambassador to China and Foreign Secretary'In this world of growing great power competition, the Indian-American relationship has become one of central, strategic importance to the two nations. In her history of the relationship, Meena Ahamed has given us a timely, lively and captivating account of the road India and the United States have travelled and a compelling insight into what lies ahead.'—Frank G. Wisner, Former United States Ambassador to India'Meenakshi Ahamed's labor of love is a real tour de force covering the long tortuous history of the often-troubled relationship of the world's two largest democracies since India's independence. The book is at once scholarly, deeply researched and yet down to earth. It brings to life the prickly personalities on both sides, and their sensitivities, that often bedeviled the evolving bilateral relationship. As a new era of competitive geopolitics pits West versus East, what lies ahead for this unusual relationship? To prepare ourselves this book is a must-read.'—Dr Rakesh Mohan, Former Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of IndiaAbout the AuthorMeenakshi Narula Ahamed was born in 1954 in Calcutta, India. After finishing school in India, she obtained an MA from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in 1978. She has had a varied career as a journalist and prior to that as a development consultant. She has worked at the World Bank in Washington D.C. as well as for the Ashoka Society. In 1989, she moved to London and became the foreign correspondent for NDTV. Among the leaders she interviewed were Nelson Mandela, John Major and Bill Clinton during his presidential campaign. She covered the race riots in London and reported on the rise of Indian entrepreneurs in the US in the mid nineties. After returning to the US in 1996, she worked as a freelance journalist. Her op-eds and articles have been published in Asian Age, Seminar, Foreign Policy, Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. She has served on the board of Doctors Without Borders, The Turquoise Mountain Foundation and Drugs for Neglected Diseases. She divides her time between the US and India.The Serve to Lead podcast has recently moved to Substack (and continues to repopulate in updated settings). It can be accessed in the usual formats, including:Apple Podcasts | Amazon Audible | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Spotify | Stitcher | Podchaser | TuneIn Image credit: HarperCollins Publishers. Get full access to The Next Nationalism at jamesstrock.substack.com/subscribe

Sovereign Debt with Jill Dauchy
Revisiting Ambassador Frank G. Wisner on critical issues facing the global community

Sovereign Debt with Jill Dauchy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 29:15


Given the changes happening around the world, we're revisiting our first episode of the podcast with Ambassador Frank G. Wisner. We discussed the rise of China, US policy in the Middle East and America's need to re-imagine its place in the world.

CFR On the Record
Virtual Roundtable: Life Lessons Learned With Frank G. Wisner

CFR On the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021


Frank G. Wisner discusses his distinguished career in public service, including working as former undersecretary of defense for policy, undersecretary of state for international security affairs, and ambassador to Zambia, Egypt, the Philippines, and India.  Visit “How I Got Here: Frank Wisner” on the Foreign Affairs Career Center for more information.  The Lives in Public Service Roundtable Series features some of the country's outstanding public servants discussing the lessons learned from their lives and careers. 

The President's Inbox
Global Challenges and the Future of U.S. Diplomacy, With Ambassador Frank G. Wisner

The President's Inbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 29:30


Ambassador Frank G. Wisner, international affairs advisor at the law firm Squire Patton Boggs, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the role diplomacy plays in confronting some of the challenges facing the United States today. Wisner formerly served as U.S. ambassador to India, Egypt, the Philippines, and Zambia.

CUNY TV's Conversations with Jim Zirin
Is Assassination Now Our Policy?

CUNY TV's Conversations with Jim Zirin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 26:46


Is Assassination Now Our Policy? Former Ambassador and Diplomat Frank G. Wisner discusses U.S. conflict with Iran on "Conversations With Jim Zirin."

American Ambassadors Events
Middle East State of Play with Ambassador Frank G. Wisner

American Ambassadors Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 64:48


November 13, 2019: At the Council of American Ambassadors' Fall Conference Ambassador Frank G. Wisner discussed the state of play in the Middle East and an absence of U.S. strategy. Ambassador Wisner served as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs, and has had multiple ambassadorial appointments. CAA President Ambassador Timothy A. Chorba introduced Ambassador Wisner and moderated the ensuing Q&A session.

American Ambassadors Events
Tour D'Horizon with Ambassador Frank G. Wisner

American Ambassadors Events

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 49:43


November 8, 2018: Ambassador Frank G. Wisner presented a "Tour D'Horizon" at the Council of American Ambassadors' Fall Conference, Potpourri of Diplomacy. He spoke to the globe's most pressing issues including religious fundamentalism and power dynamics in the Middle East. Ambassador Wisner served as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs, Ambassador to India, Ambassador to Egypt and Ambassador to Zambia. CAA President Timothy A. Chorba introduced Ambassador Wisner and moderated the ensuing Q&A session.

American Ambassadors Live! Podcast
Tour D'Horizon with Ambassador Frank G. Wisner

American Ambassadors Live! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 49:39


Ambassador Frank G. Wisner presented a "Tour D'Horizon" at the Council of American Ambassadors' Fall Conference Potpourri of Diplomacy. He spoke to the world's most pressing foreign affairs issues including religious fundamentalism and power dynamics in the Middle East. Ambassador Wisner served as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs, Ambassador to India, Ambassador to Egypt and Ambassador to Zambia. CAA President Timothy A. Chorba introduced Ambassador Wisner and moderated the ensuing Q&A session.